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and many of us in the civil rights community will be there. if section 5 is ruled out as unconstitutional about the supreme court, this could really open the door to a lot of states bringing about some acts that a voter right's measure would not protect. we are about to undo what dr. king and others put on the books for us. and that's frightening, senator. >> reverend al, this is america. where we say everybody has a right to vote who's a citizen. where we say we are all created equal. where we have struggled and fought and fought and struggled. you know the history. and to go backwards on this would be devastating. so let me assure you that there are many of us right here that would stand right with you. when i saw that 102-year-old woman and i saw her feisty nsz, i tell you, she brought tears to our eyes. and there's a statement. what was the statement? i am not giving up my right to vote. and shame on certain areas in florida and for making people stand on line for seven hours, some people were online until 1:30 the next morning. i'm glad b
and many of us in the civil rights community will be there. if section 5 is ruled out as unconstitutional about the supreme court, this could really open the door to a lot of states bringing about some acts that a voter right's measure would not protect. we are about to undo what dr. king and others put on the books for us. and that's frightening, senator. >> reverend al, this is america. where we say everybody has a right to vote who's a citizen. where we say we are all created equal....
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and your response was to be an activist, to fight for civil rights, to make it known as to what it is that we need to do to fight racism. and that's what i would have hoped dorner would have done. and why perhaps his response which has been so over the top, so murderous really defeats the purpose in what it is that could have been something that could have help sod many people. it will not help anyone now. he's taken innocent lives. and i believe his life will be taken soon enough. >> i have no idea of the entire story. but i do know there are a lot of legitimate claims of people in los angeles that should not be distorted or misunderstood by the behavior of someone who would. if he feels it's legitimate, he should come forward and fight it out. because if he goes down in a hail of bullets as you and dr. gardere feels he does, what has been achieved? and how does that color those who claims he is concerned about? >> well, exactly. he is really living out to be what we call in the behavioral analysis unit, he's an injustice collector. they go throughout life collecting injustices and n
and your response was to be an activist, to fight for civil rights, to make it known as to what it is that we need to do to fight racism. and that's what i would have hoped dorner would have done. and why perhaps his response which has been so over the top, so murderous really defeats the purpose in what it is that could have been something that could have help sod many people. it will not help anyone now. he's taken innocent lives. and i believe his life will be taken soon enough. >> i...
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now there is this civil war and there are complaints on the right that karl rove is the face of fox and fox news is the home of the republican elite. they created this monster now they've got to battle it out. i don't think fox news does well with let's air our differences. fox news is designed to attack the democratic party. >> john: and this guy gets paid to watch fox news. he knows what he's talking about about. >> now we have bipartisanship with the tea party. we have a common enemy. i think that's about it. >> john: they managed to have a schism in the party and folks fox is concerned about ratings. if they lose elections what is that going to do for the numbers? >> i'll be honest. nothing is worse than white on white fighting. it breaks my heart to see old whites fighting because they're usually attacking women gays, but now they're fighting each other. it's a sad day. i agree with trump, rove is the biggest loser, and he may be the actual schism. look at the state of the union. you're going to have ran rand paul. >> john: and in fairness karl rove said today that mitt romney is a
now there is this civil war and there are complaints on the right that karl rove is the face of fox and fox news is the home of the republican elite. they created this monster now they've got to battle it out. i don't think fox news does well with let's air our differences. fox news is designed to attack the democratic party. >> john: and this guy gets paid to watch fox news. he knows what he's talking about about. >> now we have bipartisanship with the tea party. we have a common...
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. >>> lots more ahead, including something of a backwards milestone in civil rights. that's coming up. >>> on thursday afternoon, the national weather service posted this map of the predicted snowfall expected to arrive the following day in the northeast. that very, very pale pink section covering nearly the entire area of this map, including massachusetts, connecticut, and rhode island, that signified 18 to 24 inches of predicted snow. by 5:00 on friday, the weather service had to go so far down the color key that they had to break out the white. look, they had to go colorless for a big swath of the map. and indeed, mother nature brought it. over 2 feet in the boston area and other areas getting as much as 30 inches or more, if you ask my mother-in-law. it was a full-on blizzard, and it is still a huge mess in much of new england. but you know what else is turning into a real mess in new england, in massachusetts specifically? the republican party. and this weekend's big beyond the color code blizzard did absolutely nothing to help that very specific situation. and t
. >>> lots more ahead, including something of a backwards milestone in civil rights. that's coming up. >>> on thursday afternoon, the national weather service posted this map of the predicted snowfall expected to arrive the following day in the northeast. that very, very pale pink section covering nearly the entire area of this map, including massachusetts, connecticut, and rhode island, that signified 18 to 24 inches of predicted snow. by 5:00 on friday, the weather service...
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they never again nominated an anti-civil rights candidate, but their relationship with black voters was basically poisoned in 1964. the risk is over the last few years, prefecture with rejeespeg immigration, they have alienated latino voters. >> steve kornacki, ken vogel, and goldie taylor, thank you all so much. >>> neck, the president's post-state of the union tour. he's on the road. stay with us. >> all of this stuff is just surface stuff. it's like lipstick on a pig. i mean, the bottom line is the republicans have a core values problem, not a who -- >> i don't think -- [ bells jingle ] [ cash register dings ] [ male announcer ] wow. a brave choice. okay, focus. think courage. think shaun white. think how perfect they'll be for outdoor crafts. mr. white. [ male announcer ] they're good for circulation. plus, they're totally practical. yeah, freedom. scan me. stride on, pale-legged, short-shorts guy. ♪ [ dog ]ride on, pale-legged, we found it together.upbeat ] on a walk, walk, walk. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. >> i don't think --
they never again nominated an anti-civil rights candidate, but their relationship with black voters was basically poisoned in 1964. the risk is over the last few years, prefecture with rejeespeg immigration, they have alienated latino voters. >> steve kornacki, ken vogel, and goldie taylor, thank you all so much. >>> neck, the president's post-state of the union tour. he's on the road. stay with us. >> all of this stuff is just surface stuff. it's like lipstick on a pig. i...
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. >>> lots more ahead, including something of a backwards milestone in civil rights. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's your
. >>> lots more ahead, including something of a backwards milestone in civil rights. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i...
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. >> all right, and look, i have to give you credit. you came out, 30 of 50 governors. let me ask you, because of the talk about the civil war, the donald trump tweet about karl rove, here is what donald trump tweeted. karl rove's strategy and commercials were the worst i have ever seen. karl rove is a total loser. money given to him might as well be thrown down the drain. other tea parties have criticized rove and said he's too moderate which has left me scratching my head because he used to be considered the bulwark of the republican party. who is the real republican? donald trump or karl rove, if you had to choose? >> i know both of them. they're all good republicans. we have good disagreements, just like the other side. when you lose after a presidential race, there's always this soul searching. i think it's healthy. what is our message? how are we going to appeal to those young voters and new voters and minority voters that we lost in big numbers this time? how are we going to change our tone? so that we are more effective messengers. and i think marco rubio is goi
. >> all right, and look, i have to give you credit. you came out, 30 of 50 governors. let me ask you, because of the talk about the civil war, the donald trump tweet about karl rove, here is what donald trump tweeted. karl rove's strategy and commercials were the worst i have ever seen. karl rove is a total loser. money given to him might as well be thrown down the drain. other tea parties have criticized rove and said he's too moderate which has left me scratching my head because he...
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but at that time, the civil rights movement, changing the government making sure i was able to have access to decent and good education is how i pulled up. i don't want that ladder to fall. that should be extended to another group of individuals that can climb up on it. stephanie: this is what the president said recently. people are not looking for a hand out, they are looking for a hand up. caller: what the president talked about even increasing the minimum wage, here are individuals who are working full time every day of the week, and we're going to say that it's ok for them, the minimum wage at least should be attached to inflation? that's crazy. it should be, because it is difficult for individuals to make it. it is those individuals or maybe their children that will have the next idea that is going to do something to be fantastic in this country and they've got to be included. that's basically what he's talking about. stephanie: when you talk about him, you members him talking about getting universal preschool, i know there was one brilliant educator quoted as saying holy smokes, that
but at that time, the civil rights movement, changing the government making sure i was able to have access to decent and good education is how i pulled up. i don't want that ladder to fall. that should be extended to another group of individuals that can climb up on it. stephanie: this is what the president said recently. people are not looking for a hand out, they are looking for a hand up. caller: what the president talked about even increasing the minimum wage, here are individuals who are...
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." >> the civil rights act was now law. >> we decided that we had to do something because now it is illegal, and this is now a moral issue. the men are doing something that is actually against the law. and so one by one we started secretly organize oing. >> lynn was among the four organizers who approached then aclu attorney eleanor norton. >> i was astounded, this was a old order where women were supposed to have gender based jobs and men were supposed to have the rest. >> "newsweek" ran a cover story on the women's movement in 1970. on the very same day nearly 50 women announced they were filing suit against the magazine for sex discrimination, the first women journalist to do so. >> these women have to be understood to be what they were. they were in the frontlines of the professional women fooling a major corporation that was not only not easy. they department have predecessors to make them feel empowered, make them feel that this was okay to do. >> took two years but "newsweek" gradually started opening the ranks. >> i'm indebted to the women in new york for the doors they opened for m
." >> the civil rights act was now law. >> we decided that we had to do something because now it is illegal, and this is now a moral issue. the men are doing something that is actually against the law. and so one by one we started secretly organize oing. >> lynn was among the four organizers who approached then aclu attorney eleanor norton. >> i was astounded, this was a old order where women were supposed to have gender based jobs and men were supposed to have the...
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. >> connie rice is a civil rights attorney in los angeles. we'll talk to her about the ramifications of dorner's death and the investigation by the lapd. we begin with nick valencia. he's been following the investigation in big bear lake, california. nick, when will authorities be reasonably 100% sure the body in the burned out cabin is christopher dorner's? >> reporter: carol it could potentially take days before authorities are able to officially confirm whether or not that was kris dorner's body pulled out of the cabin. they'll use dna testing, dental records. if there's any indication, the manhunt is over and things are back to relative normalcy. where we're standing here is where the first command post was for the san bernardino police department, less than 100 yards from the cabin where chris dorner tied up a couple and stole their car. it's not the one with the two balconies but the one with two balconies behind there. chris dorner could have been hiding behind the noses of the sheriff's department. carol? >> nick valencia reporting li
. >> connie rice is a civil rights attorney in los angeles. we'll talk to her about the ramifications of dorner's death and the investigation by the lapd. we begin with nick valencia. he's been following the investigation in big bear lake, california. nick, when will authorities be reasonably 100% sure the body in the burned out cabin is christopher dorner's? >> reporter: carol it could potentially take days before authorities are able to officially confirm whether or not that was...
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. >> reporter: civil rights attorney connie rice sued the lapd representing hundreds of minority officers and helped change the department. today minorities make up more than half of lapd's force. and it has a new mind set. what do you think of the chief reopening the investigation? >> i think it was a tough decision made for the exact right reasons. the openly racist culture of lapd of 30 years ago is gone. >> reporter: rice is the trusted advisor. she says dorner's beef with the lapd may be real. but he remains a suspected killer. >> let's not merge the past with today. and let's separate out the possibility that mr. dorner has raised legitimate issues from the complete ill legitimacy and obscenity of what host done. >> reporter: the reopening of the dorner firing investigation isn't to appease the fugitive but to close wounds and take another step away from it's painful past. kyung lah, cnn, los angeles. >> talk more about that a little later on in the newsroom. alicia keys declared her love for the new blackberry 10 as its new creative director. but did she get caught cheating with an
. >> reporter: civil rights attorney connie rice sued the lapd representing hundreds of minority officers and helped change the department. today minorities make up more than half of lapd's force. and it has a new mind set. what do you think of the chief reopening the investigation? >> i think it was a tough decision made for the exact right reasons. the openly racist culture of lapd of 30 years ago is gone. >> reporter: rice is the trusted advisor. she says dorner's beef with...
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we passed civil rights legislation. we set up medicare and medicaid. all of those things that happened in the late 40s into the mid late 60s really put us in a long-term growing trend in this country. and we need to look at things in many ways that -- in that direction. >> bill: i was at the briefing yesterday at the white house and jay carney said the president said this many times. he believes you grow the economy not from the top down but from the middle class, out. all of his policies and programs, his focus is on that. right? empowering the middle class. >> a group of us had a meeting to talk about how we move forward to stop sequestration and to get our economy on track. carl levin, senator from michigan who is really about as ideal a minute of the senate as there is. >> bill: absolutely. >> was talking about -- he's done ten years of work on this. how we close these loopholes. and that are bad policy and cost us money. for instance, if you shut down a plant in toledo, ohio, or warren ohio, you move it to beijing, you get so you can deduct the co
we passed civil rights legislation. we set up medicare and medicaid. all of those things that happened in the late 40s into the mid late 60s really put us in a long-term growing trend in this country. and we need to look at things in many ways that -- in that direction. >> bill: i was at the briefing yesterday at the white house and jay carney said the president said this many times. he believes you grow the economy not from the top down but from the middle class, out. all of his policies...
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would you rather have barry goldwater or the dude who escalated the vietnam war but signed civil rights laws. it is living in the world you have, not the world you want. >> wow. that was reasonable! >> stephanie: what's happened to you? >> you can sit here and despise and want to try to change our policy on drone strikes but still sit there and go well, okay you know. it is great that, for instance, in the state of the union apparently obama is going to call for getting rid of some of our nuclear weapons. it is like -- groovy! and now let's elect a congress that wants to stop drone strikes. i mean, that's actually probably again i think i've said this before on the show. the kind of spin you can put on some of the policies that are so reprehensible that obama has is it's almost like he's daring congress to say you guys put into place -- you guys allowed this expansion of executive power. you guys stop it! >> stephanie: yeah, rude, it is not that -- obviously we talked about this on the show. we're not all troubled to some degree about it. how -- what do you do? but i think you're right.
would you rather have barry goldwater or the dude who escalated the vietnam war but signed civil rights laws. it is living in the world you have, not the world you want. >> wow. that was reasonable! >> stephanie: what's happened to you? >> you can sit here and despise and want to try to change our policy on drone strikes but still sit there and go well, okay you know. it is great that, for instance, in the state of the union apparently obama is going to call for getting rid of...